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Biochemistry and Modern Applications (ISSN: 2638-7735)

Volume 2 Issue 1

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IntroductionAs undergraduates, science students receive the educational foundation required for their future STEM careers. They build their knowledge base of basic science concepts, as well as learn hands-on skills that will help them in their future fields [1,2]. Often, this education is transmitted through lectures and teaching labs, where s View more

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Introduction From time past, human has continued to depend on plant products to treat ailments (Aguoru et al., 2015a, 2015b, 2015c Getradeghana, 2000). As a result of civilization, these plant products previously used in crude forms had suffered neglect not because of ineffectiveness but also due to humans preference for social acceptance for View more

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IntroductionPrevious researchers have explored the effect of opioids on the brain. Its adverse effects include respiratory depression, nausea, sedation, dysphoria, and impaired cognition. Opioids also modulate emotions, stress, rewards, emotions, memory, and learning (Feng et al., 2012). The euphoria and pain-relieving properties of opioids hav View more

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Introduction Since ancient times, plants play a very important role in the daily life of men because they are used as firewood, raw materials in real estate, decoration and in the treatment of diseases. The use of extracts from different parts of plants in the preparation of therapeutic potions is a more cultural than social attribute (Falken View more

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Introduction Eugenia jambolana (family Myrtaceae) has venerable curative properties for treatment of various disease. It is one of the broadly utilized therapeutic plants all through the world for the treatment of the numerous infections mainly diabetes mellitus. The characteristic parts of E. jambolana plant included leaves, seed, stem and fr View more

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IntroductionHippophae rhamnoides L commonly called Sea Buckthorn (SBT) is a valuable and unique natural sources gained attention worldwide not only for its medicinal properties but also for its nutritional properties. It is a multi-medicinal tree shrub of the genus Hippocea belongs to the family Elaeagnaceae. Hippophae rhamnoides L. is mostly View more

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IntroductionSpondias mombin is a plant that has been traditionally noted for its medicinal and food values. Preliminary results report a wide range of antibacterial and antifungal properties [1, 2]. Scientific investigations have sh View more

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Irisin hormone, secreted mainly in skeletal, cardiac muscles, is proteolytically cleaved from the C-terminal moiety and secreted from the fibronectin domain-containing protein 5(FNDC5) receptor. This hormone carries carbohydrate moieties, which are glycosylated, and is a dimeric protein, and released as a hormone of 112 amino acids [1]. The di View more

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IntroductionWater mites are one of the polyphilic groups in the Acari subclass. They are known as Hydracarina, Hydrachnidia or Hydrachnellae. Over 6.000 species have been defined worldwide, representing 57 families, 81 subfamilies and more than 400 genera. Water mites have a complex life cycle. Their eggs are found on many different water plant View more

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Introduction The mystery of healthy natural foods involving herbal medicines extracted from parts of plants or traditional medicine made by parts of animals has been a long time trust among ordinary people with different tribes and nations in small villages or remote islands on earth. Such incredible simple science from generation to generation View more

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*Corresponding author: Gennadiy Vladimirovich Zhizhin, Russian Academy of Natural Sciences, St. Petersburg, Shotman Street, house 18, apartment 63, Russia 193232, Tel: +79932203662, Email: genzhizhin@gmail.comCitation: Zhizhin VG. The polytope of hereditary information the structure, location, signification (2019) Biochem Modern Appl 2: 56-62 View more

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IntroductionMasked Hypertension (MHT) is a special phenotype of abnormal blood pressure variation associated with increased Cardiovascular Disease (CVD) risk, and accounts for 30% of pre-hypertensive patients. In clinical practice, early screening and risk stratification of CVD for patients with MHT are challenging due to variability of dy View more